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. >> it's a big deal for the country and the guys behind you. i saw an opportunity to do a little bit more. >> reporter: he's from dalton, georgia. a father of a 2-year-old boy. on this day, a tip comes in. jones and his team prepare for a tough day. >> bad day is coming out andnd doing our jobs and something going on. >> reporter: there are no big bomb suits. they prepare to detonate the ied. there's an achingly long silence, an then -- the blast rings in our ears. we...
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sure you can see some of the big ones. thousands of tons of rock. several kilograms of it or. go to the most important place in the factory the smelting furnace. will be extracted from me or. droid and reagents are added to it and then it goes into this album where the temperature is one thousand five hundred degrees celsius. the gold is melted into a half to three hours we smelt gold every two days. today will produce four bars weighing about one thousand five hundred ounces all together. the computer picked belongs to a canadian firm for that reason the production process follows western standards every single piece of equipment and even the workers' clothes have been imported from canada. the staff enjoys high safety standards and is well paid many others would like to be employed here the enterprise is one of the largest sources of taxes for the country's national budget the factories managers have no interest in revolutions and elections taking down and they are confident that they will be able to come to terms with any regime. we have good cooperation his government good
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in it to win it india's enterprising youth turning small businesses into big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from its also not later went on to become the prime minister's immediate annoyance or about hacking to other people but also arrested last public opinion turned against the paper prime minister cameron promised inquiries into press ethics and practice its don't go into news to work for you to the well sister paper says britain's meat it was too close to the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged since position he's now willing to let it happen to truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping c
in it to win it india's enterprising youth turning small businesses into big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from...
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the city kicked off the day with a big parade and festival. city leaders say even in these cash-strapped time it's important to promote community and choose to spend the $7500 needed to host the event. >> in order to stay together, we have to have events like this to bring us all together as one. >> we as a city struggle to become a city. we're a fairly young city and we know what it's like to survive and to struggle and try to improve the community. in some ways that is what the country is. >> east palo alto resident maria henry raised flags at the parade to show her support for the country and east palo alto. >>> the party continued with a firework display. ktvu's eric rasmussen in palo alto with highlights from the first fireworks show in that city's history. >> reporter: ken, it was the very first one. had he finished firing off the grand finale, maybe 10-15 minutes ago. maybe a few hundred people out here. they are starting to make their way out by now. maybe not a huge crowd, but city officials told me this was really a dry run as had he
the city kicked off the day with a big parade and festival. city leaders say even in these cash-strapped time it's important to promote community and choose to spend the $7500 needed to host the event. >> in order to stay together, we have to have events like this to bring us all together as one. >> we as a city struggle to become a city. we're a fairly young city and we know what it's like to survive and to struggle and try to improve the community. in some ways that is what the...
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i spent about one third of 2008 and one-third of 2009 and a big chunk of 2009 and last year i was there for the july for the kabul conference and i was there in december about seven months pregnant working on maternal health stories. >> host: that wasn't a great way to engage with the women because of common experience. now your career as a political television producer for abc. how did you make the transition from that to writing this book? >> guest: very carefully. [laughter] i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but the lead out so many people. and these women are the ones who make sure there's a community to go back to when the war is over. >> hos
i spent about one third of 2008 and one-third of 2009 and a big chunk of 2009 and last year i was there for the july for the kabul conference and i was there in december about seven months pregnant working on maternal health stories. >> host: that wasn't a great way to engage with the women because of common experience. now your career as a political television producer for abc. how did you make the transition from that to writing this book? >> guest: very carefully. [laughter] i...
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it's to do with it india is it surprising you think telling small businesses to big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal news of the world. is closing for one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday earlier the tabloids former editor and recalls was released on bail he was at the paper when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their relatives. later went on to become the distance media eight he denies knowing about the hacking to other people were also arrested as part of it against the paper prime minister cameron that promised inquiries into press and since john gaunt used to work for the music row sister paper says britain's media is too ideal for the political debate. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural par
it's to do with it india is it surprising you think telling small businesses to big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal news of the world. is closing for one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday earlier the tabloids former editor and recalls was released on bail he was at the paper when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their...
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the big. america's media as judge and jury the news outlets jeopardizing justice by sentencing suspects before they've even been to a courtroom. egypt's demonstration days are who the protesters are backing tucker square angry at sloth forms and corruption problems uprising. and reports of widespread deaths and devastation from the blasts in turkmenistan but an elusive government disguises it as a harmless firework incident. you're watching r.t. i'm carrie johnson and welcome to the program. being proved innocent in courts campaign into insignificance in america especially when a guilty verdict is already at large in the media single mother casey anthony was cleared of murdering her two year old daughter this week but it's done nothing to sway public opinion that's been spurred on by t.v. and newspapers this is a churkin of. innocent until proven guilty it's a whole mark principle of the american justice system legally after shoved aside from the vigor of some of the arrests young african blac
the big. america's media as judge and jury the news outlets jeopardizing justice by sentencing suspects before they've even been to a courtroom. egypt's demonstration days are who the protesters are backing tucker square angry at sloth forms and corruption problems uprising. and reports of widespread deaths and devastation from the blasts in turkmenistan but an elusive government disguises it as a harmless firework incident. you're watching r.t. i'm carrie johnson and welcome to the program....
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we are left with a big deficit. all they talk about is cutting. -- host: we will have to leave it there. when it comes to government spending issues are concerned, that is what we are weighing in right now. good morning, james, independent line. caller: 5 believe the oil companies and big businesses should pay their fair share. republicans are nothing but a bunch of lawyers. they have -- lawyers. -- liars. they have been line ever since george bush was in there. host: what kind of spending and programs are you talking about? caller: all of their subsidies and not paying any taxes. host: we will leave it there. please turn down your television sets when you call in. florida, this is a comment from twitter. another call from minnesota this morning, what to cut what to keep? caller: i am a republican. it is hard to hear that we are the party of no, no, no. at the federal level, of our government has shut down because they cannot come together. republican-led states that do not have cannot of raising of taxes, the state
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this is tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. it is not plan to solve the problem to go after corporate jets or even to go after the hedge fund guys, although i would sure like to. they have got to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. everybody -- this is the point that gets lost in this -- everybody is in this boat. there is no way out, as every american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> evan is right, because it is going to affect everybody. evan addressed the possibility of defaults. when that happens, the federal government of the united states, which borrows 40 cents of every dollar we spend every single day, is faced with the option, do you pay a sergeant in combat in kandahar, a grandmother in a 1-bedroom apartment, a social security check, or do you meet the obligations of the bankers who are holding their debt in beijing and beverly hills? the answer is simple. the prior claim is on the second group. the reality that we are contending with -- what the president is
this is tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. it is not plan to solve the problem to go after corporate jets or even to go after the hedge fund guys, although i would sure like to. they have got to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. everybody -- this is the point that gets lost in this -- everybody is in this boat. there is no way out, as every american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> evan is right, because it is going...
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so that had a big effect on me. and also i knew that -- many of the writers, even riders that had been blacklisted i had met and i met later in my life. some of the older writers that were very incredible and amazing writers who had been ignored and influenced and lost their momentum because of history. >> host: you opened "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" by saying you prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: yes. the interesting thing is i worked with those -- take an illegal eagle feather. i wanted an eagle feather and i wanted that naming ceremony when i was young. we didn't have them that i knew of at the time. so yes. and then i had an eagle feather. >> host: what is the significance of an eagle feather? >> guest: i couldn't explain it to you. what is the significance? like having -- something that is so -- so special. it is like it could be used -- it can be used for helping, healing, it can be used for speaking. it can be used -- like a speaker's rattle. it can be used for communicating with
so that had a big effect on me. and also i knew that -- many of the writers, even riders that had been blacklisted i had met and i met later in my life. some of the older writers that were very incredible and amazing writers who had been ignored and influenced and lost their momentum because of history. >> host: you opened "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" by saying you prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: yes. the interesting thing is i worked with...
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this is tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. it is not plan to solve the problem to go after corporate jets or even to go after the hedge fund guys, although i would sure like to. they have got to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. everybody -- this is the point that gets lost in this -- everybody is in this boat. there is no way out, as every american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> evan is right, because it is going to affect everybody. evan addressed the possibility of defaults. when that happens, the federal government of the united states, which borrows 40 cents of every dollar we spend every single day, is faced with the option, do you pay a sergeant in combat in kandahar, a grandmother in a 1-bedroom apartment, a social security check, or do you meet the obligations of the bankers who are holding their debt in beijing and beverly hills? the answer is simple. the prior claim is on the second group. the reality that we are contending with -- what the president is
this is tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. it is not plan to solve the problem to go after corporate jets or even to go after the hedge fund guys, although i would sure like to. they have got to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. everybody -- this is the point that gets lost in this -- everybody is in this boat. there is no way out, as every american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> evan is right, because it is going...
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration as big around as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us why is we calling as americans and also it's one years old i'm like all. this is getting now going this is really good now going the principles that the u.s. was parted itself in are your fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly minutes of their arrest in attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citric another party in iraq. or the march towards a reborn egypt has slowed to a crawl how the interim leaders have been sent the strongest message yet that they're not doing enough tens of thousands turning out the biggest protests months and straight to spill something this very high road traffic and other cities angry that means when government is dragging its heels and reforms demanded and they toppled president barack gyptian is also frust
media outlets are required to play your exoneration as big around as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us why is we calling as americans and also it's one years old i'm like all. this is getting now going this is really good now going the principles that the u.s. was parted itself in are your fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly...
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mitt romney is the one the republicans are taking to the big dance. are there any drawexpwrookz well it's hard to get excited about mitt romney. >> if the election were tomorrow it would probably be mitt romney. but that's only because of the lack of choice. >> jon: wow. ( laughter ) the republicans are nervous about nominating the mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. they'll do it but with the same enthusiasm as, say, someone taking their cousin to the prom. ( laughter ) it's better than nothing. you might still get laid, but you're not going to feel that great about it. what?! no, i'm sorry! i'm sorry! ( applause ) i shouldn't have said it! i'm sorry! so judgmental. all right, clearly, republicans are looking for an option. what else have we got? >> jon huntsman makes his entrance in the republican presidential race. >> is he likely to become the sort of anti-romney candidate for the republicans? >> jon: the anti-romney. he's a handsome mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. ( laughter ) he's not the ant
mitt romney is the one the republicans are taking to the big dance. are there any drawexpwrookz well it's hard to get excited about mitt romney. >> if the election were tomorrow it would probably be mitt romney. but that's only because of the lack of choice. >> jon: wow. ( laughter ) the republicans are nervous about nominating the mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. they'll do it but with the same enthusiasm as, say, someone taking their cousin to the prom....
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around in it too with it india's enterprising youth telling small business is big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to do the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing the one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday. tabloids former editor andy cools it was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families later went on to become the prime minister's b.v. ate the noise like two other people also arrested as public opinion turned against the paper mr cameron promised inquiries into press ethics and practices john gone to used to work for the news of the world sr says britain's media is to tie did its great. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for him he's part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he li
around in it too with it india's enterprising youth telling small business is big profits. the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to do the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing the one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday. tabloids former editor andy cools it was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead...
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i ran for president because it was time to do big things. we cannot keep kicking the can down the road anymore. thank you p. let me tell you what i thought there was so important to run even though michelle is not so sure. and why you got involved. we ran because we believe in an economy that cannot work. it worked for everybody. prosperity with shared from the machinists on the lines to a manager on the floor. we ran because he believed our success is not just determine. they consider their kids to and could do dinner once in awhile. because for a decade, wages and incomes have flat line. koss kept going up for everybody even though they did not have any more income. that is before the economic crisis. we were ablehit, to save them from collapse. we make sure that the automobile company ceo's were making the bonuses. we did it because he wanted to make sure that families who needed help could still take out loans to buy a house are starting a business. we wanted to make sure the millions of people who dealt with the automobile industry woul
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case to crumble i think there should be a media outlet are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we call it as americans and since the one years old and i . this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principals that the last ones prided itself in are either fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly the minute they are arrests and attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citric in our party we are still to come in it to win it we take you to india where enterprise young people are turning small businesses into big profits. but first the march toward a reborn egypt has slowed to a crawl now interim leaders have said the strongest message yet that they're not doing enough with tens of thousands turning out for the biggest protests in demonstrators filled tahrir square in ca
case to crumble i think there should be a media outlet are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we call it as americans and since the one years old and i . this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principals that the last ones prided itself in are either fire suspects...
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the difference is in the big move around three hundred to four hundred roubles according to the class now there is talk of increasing this difference to two thousand or three thousand roubles plus spiritual those who have already invested in upgrading their production which will give them further stimulus for further development. russia's leading gold producer pauline as gold has been taken over by its london based subsidiary gold as a result of a share swap because the gold worth two hundred ten million dollars merges with politics gold worth fifty times more than the company on the name of gold international will start trading on the london stock exchange on a wednesday the combined company now wants to join forces with a global rival as early as this year to become one of the world's top three gold miners. and let's take a look at the markets no oil has slipped into the red this hour light sweet as news in the around twenty two cents and the grant is actually up this hour point zero two cents and prices remain under pressure as a result of washington wrangling over the u.s. that ce
the difference is in the big move around three hundred to four hundred roubles according to the class now there is talk of increasing this difference to two thousand or three thousand roubles plus spiritual those who have already invested in upgrading their production which will give them further stimulus for further development. russia's leading gold producer pauline as gold has been taken over by its london based subsidiary gold as a result of a share swap because the gold worth two hundred...
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but men have a pride to go serve a big rubber soul don't bother. about money rich get richer the poor get poorer. so is this just another way for women to get rich. so do you think it's fair that the law generally tends to side with women. and i think it's impossible to really say what's fair what's not at this point again like ari ari the is of what fair change so much i think in general my inclination is to say yes it is because women have for the most part of been the victims for so many years that you almost have to side more with them in order to make it equal it's like affirmative action in a way like you have to do something to make things better so that they're not always the victims no matter how you feel about the lines of sexual assault the bottom line is that the rule no means no will always be a good one to follow. you can find plenty more at r t dot com here's what else is a click away right now anger at israel for stopping activists latest efforts to get aid to blockaded gaza as it is some two hundred people from flying in to tell th
but men have a pride to go serve a big rubber soul don't bother. about money rich get richer the poor get poorer. so is this just another way for women to get rich. so do you think it's fair that the law generally tends to side with women. and i think it's impossible to really say what's fair what's not at this point again like ari ari the is of what fair change so much i think in general my inclination is to say yes it is because women have for the most part of been the victims for so many...
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just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's website, ma'am, 400,000 americans dead last year from tobacco, over 100,000 dead from alcohol, over 150,000 dead from prescription drugs. zero dead from marijuana overdose. how is it that the tobacco lobby can come before congress and complain about marijuana being legal -- >> host: i think you're offtopic and i apologize. let's go to savannah, georgia, barbara, republican line, savannah georgia, you're on. >> caller: ok, thank you. i want to know why would they allow one candidate to opt out and the other one not to opt out? that certainly makes an uneven playing field and that cer
just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's...
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this is a big day. you'll remember, t.j., on monday she kicked off or formally announced her presidential campaign. she came back here to iowa. iowa is a critical state. first in the nation caucuses, and michele bachmann is winning -- >> shannon, i've got to stop you. i'm having a hard time listening to you, seeing the presidential candidate sit behind you eat a waffle five feet behind you. turn around to representative bachmann and tell her that we are live on cnn right now and try to toss a question at her? did she tell you already that she wouldn't take questions? you're live right now. >> reporter: they said they were not, but let's see if we can interrupt her conversation with the kid here, t.j. congresswoman bachmann, we're live right now, actually, what does this mean for you to be here. >> it is so wonderful to be back home in iowa. i was born and raised in waterloo and cedar falls, so we're here in iowa city. it's such a clean town, a beautiful town, family oriented town, business oriented town
this is a big day. you'll remember, t.j., on monday she kicked off or formally announced her presidential campaign. she came back here to iowa. iowa is a critical state. first in the nation caucuses, and michele bachmann is winning -- >> shannon, i've got to stop you. i'm having a hard time listening to you, seeing the presidential candidate sit behind you eat a waffle five feet behind you. turn around to representative bachmann and tell her that we are live on cnn right now and try to...
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for a big celebration. happy 4th of july, everyone. people are probably sleeping in, but you to prepare once you get here to the national mall. here's what you can bring, you want to bring your cooler with your food and water, plenty to drink. speaking of, drink plenty of it today, because as howard said, temperatures in the 90s. you don't want to forget sunglasses, and andrea, the fan has come in handy this summer. you will need it today. if you follow those rules, you can have a good time, celebrating, come earlly and mark your spot. the show at 9:10 exactly, going on for 17 minutes, and also, here's what you don't want to bring. you can't bring alcohol on the national mall. no glass bottles, pets, or grills. if you follow those rules, you'll have a good time celebrating. >> i'm expecting big fireworks, bigger than california because it's washington, dc. >> we are expecting a great time and beautiful fireworks. >> reporter: there will be extra security today. you can bet on that. there will also be at lea
for a big celebration. happy 4th of july, everyone. people are probably sleeping in, but you to prepare once you get here to the national mall. here's what you can bring, you want to bring your cooler with your food and water, plenty to drink. speaking of, drink plenty of it today, because as howard said, temperatures in the 90s. you don't want to forget sunglasses, and andrea, the fan has come in handy this summer. you will need it today. if you follow those rules, you can have a good time,...
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i was at a big meeting in atlanta. a national group was coming in town to present the problem of our deficit a debt. there were 500 business leaders in the room. they have a greatresentation and finished with questions and answers. a businessman raised his hand and asked what we should do. the group did not have anything to offer. we're providing any one with an interest was something to do. a 1e asking them to support cent solution that gives the balance in eight years. we want to enroll 1 million voters to support this and encourage support on the hill. it resonates with them as it does with anyone who is concerned abouthe problem. we welcome any participation. we are bipartisan. we do not have labels. we want to put something out there that will workor the people. host: david is a republican in biloxi, mississippi. caller: i hope i can articulate this fairly well. it sounds like a of a good common sense ideas, but how do you implement that with a congress and president that is bought and paid for by the bankers? goo
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serious crediblethat t big substantial thing to do with theges debt, you're in big trouble. li so i would submit to the biggest's one ve issue is not the debt limit.raised. the debt limit is the easiest s we issue. that's when away from being too raised. our biggest issue is the debt and the fact is as we speak we shoul there's no plan in place to begin to do anything about it. our credit is in danger because of this amount so we should be substan focused on like a laser. to available a substantial plan the look like? let's take it from the weights of these credit companies. it has destabilized that since i4 trillion mht began to show deficits come down.h. do. we know 1.5 chilliness not enough. we know for trillion might beence. enough. this is what we need to do. so how do you do th'sis?hat hav t o i do get their? it's not rocket science. it's a pretty simple mix of mone to things that have to happen. you have to stop spending three you k and you can't use any more money than you have. if you're in debt and you keeply goi firing, a lot of more money thanhing you h you take
serious crediblethat t big substantial thing to do with theges debt, you're in big trouble. li so i would submit to the biggest's one ve issue is not the debt limit.raised. the debt limit is the easiest s we issue. that's when away from being too raised. our biggest issue is the debt and the fact is as we speak we shoul there's no plan in place to begin to do anything about it. our credit is in danger because of this amount so we should be substan focused on like a laser. to available a...
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sin might say the journey from sibling need such a big ozzie via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. castros are about r t bosnia and herzegovina. that there are more stories online for you at r.t. dot com and see what else is that right now. of widespread deaths and devastation from blasts in ten minutes to our government claims it's nothing more than a harmless firework incident. and find out why more than eleven million websites have blacklisted like john webb said changing google. powerful earthquake has hit japan media thing prompting fares of a tsunami boss waves of the country still line rain after much this huge earthquake triggered disaster which destroyed whole towns and killed more than fourteen thousand people before months on and mammoth reconstruction efforts is taking place along the country's northern coast people's emotional distress will take much longer to repair thomas reports. as the waves crash against a damage to sea wall on the japanese coast volu
sin might say the journey from sibling need such a big ozzie via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. castros are about r t bosnia and herzegovina. that there are more stories online for you at r.t. dot com and see what else is that right now. of widespread deaths and devastation from blasts in ten minutes to our government claims it's nothing more than a harmless firework...
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>> um, dodd-frank, in my view, really missed, whiffed the big one which is too big to fail, did nothing about cutting down these institutions to a manageable size, to a size that does not imperil the taxpayer. that is the key failing in dodd-frank. another failing, i think, is that it has left hundreds of rules to be made by regulators, and so, therefore, providing a second manipulation possibility for the industry. so they got their first chance when they were talking about the legislation, writing the legislation, they got their first chance to manipulate. now they can manipulate the regulators, two bites of the apple. >> is it any better than nothing? >> i think there are parts of it that are fine, that are good. but i think that a 3,000-page law, okay? glass-steagall was 32 pages. 3,000 pages is, you know, it's way overdone and not, um, not effective on the crucial issue of too big to fail. >> yeah. not to, not to take much longer on that, i think i agree with gretchen. you know, why couldn't you have just added one paragraph that, essentially, said any institution that has to rely
>> um, dodd-frank, in my view, really missed, whiffed the big one which is too big to fail, did nothing about cutting down these institutions to a manageable size, to a size that does not imperil the taxpayer. that is the key failing in dodd-frank. another failing, i think, is that it has left hundreds of rules to be made by regulators, and so, therefore, providing a second manipulation possibility for the industry. so they got their first chance when they were talking about the...
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a great deal more as i have to be done in the way of them freezing assets sure but then again their big getting access to a funding how can the u.k. government as well as other governments who have pledged support at least the national it's the rebels to be assured that the money is not going to be going to arms for example but it may don't because it will to be it could be a shoulder that i don't know clearly the other side all spending money on arms it's possible that the rebels are to. ok that's why the money is being released for that is being released because it's needed for all sorts of purposes and most particularly don't forget the libya is a country which is almost totally dependent on oil revenue the oil revenue has been cut off now for four six months or something like that is. most of the people employed in libya are employed in the public sector and they've not getting any salaries so money is desperately needed sure that's the one side of it getting salaries paid to people definitely biggie that humanitarian needs but then again what's to stop it from getting them buying a
a great deal more as i have to be done in the way of them freezing assets sure but then again their big getting access to a funding how can the u.k. government as well as other governments who have pledged support at least the national it's the rebels to be assured that the money is not going to be going to arms for example but it may don't because it will to be it could be a shoulder that i don't know clearly the other side all spending money on arms it's possible that the rebels are to. ok...
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big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the choice to seemingly gone unheard of the european union is the remember we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that the backing of bailouts acting out of self-interest keeping profits private must the last is to say she lies nothing new here it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plunder the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister pap and jase take of avoiding the country's current apps at all cost but many are now asking just how high a price he. willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think of all this government the e.u. has stated there's no plan b. to be a stereo he measures being an actor. but is shiri bills on the streets might be time they thought of one. r.t. athens. where you have more stories to you onl
big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the choice to seemingly gone unheard of the european union is the remember we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that the backing of bailouts acting out of self-interest keeping profits private must the last is to say she lies nothing new here it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can...
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this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is just out of this world. i was having dinner. on one side of me -- this will be meaningful to the west point cadets, the executive officer pretty much runs his ship. on the other side was the commander of the fighter squadron. i asked -- probably 14 year or 12 year age difference between them. i asked the xl, i said, hey, what do you think about nato. by that time my wife had gone news to me at any dinner party. he gave me this whole picture about how we could never do without it. this is the anchor of western security. over dessert aston exactly the same question to the commander of the
this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is...
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big business dreams and political ambitions are being made reality as russia's politically minded you think gather for a special summer camp parties because all of it went to meet some future russian movers and shakers. they're young they're enthusiastic and they want to be the best set in idyllic surroundings the twenty eleven seliger international youth forum brings together representatives from seventeen nations to discuss innovation politics and the future must media or else they find here is a plot for a japanese to meet brazilian and talk to the french people right at the same time so for me this is kind of a concentration of people as asian processes happening throughout the world this is the second year that the storm is open digitals to foreigners and those who have come from abroad are looking to make contacts for the future here in russia this is a great chance to make. some people also we can meet people from countries all over the world and also pretty complex and some ideas about the. mentality of our history and. how they how they see the. internal or international or f
big business dreams and political ambitions are being made reality as russia's politically minded you think gather for a special summer camp parties because all of it went to meet some future russian movers and shakers. they're young they're enthusiastic and they want to be the best set in idyllic surroundings the twenty eleven seliger international youth forum brings together representatives from seventeen nations to discuss innovation politics and the future must media or else they find here...
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it's not a big deal. that's a car off of the road. meantime, at 7:00 a.m. in arbutus, that will be closed for the 4th of july parade. there's a look at the speeds on the beltway. as you would imagine, they're at full speed at liberty road. there's a live look at the fort mchenry tunnel. this is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyota, moving forward. >>> at the top of the news, courtroom fireworks in the casey anthony murder trial. the defense attorney calls out the prosecutor. >> the truth is the truth. depending on who's asking the questions, whether it's this laughing guy or myself. >> objection, approach the bench. >> both attorneys apologized. as for the case itself, the trial will enter a new phase today as the jurors begin their deliberation. >> reporter: casey anthony's defense spent its final hours in front of the jury. >> the reason you don't have the evidence that they're trying to find is because it's an unprovable case. >> reporter: they tried to discredit the state's charge that the 25-year-old suffocated her 2-year-old daughter with chlo
it's not a big deal. that's a car off of the road. meantime, at 7:00 a.m. in arbutus, that will be closed for the 4th of july parade. there's a look at the speeds on the beltway. as you would imagine, they're at full speed at liberty road. there's a live look at the fort mchenry tunnel. this is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyota, moving forward. >>> at the top of the news, courtroom fireworks in the casey anthony murder trial. the defense attorney calls out the prosecutor....
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able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones that something had to live here now the u.s. is ready deployed on drains that i do you think it means i need both of these in the washington. jesting people parents need special forces for surgical strikes even they thought would violate the un mandates. as a military officer i i can't doubt that at all because i don't see that where swinging the balance there i don't see that we're winning in other words i don't see that we're forcing it off and really and as senator jim webb asked in a hearing not too long ago three or four days ago when are we going to introduce ground troops because that seems to be the only way we're going to change this precarious balance that we've set up between the revolutionary forces of the war and i could offer your regime on the other side. and it's heading out to another country the u.s. has extended its drone strikes. down fly all non combat operations in six countries into how warren says. all these dro
able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones that something had to live here now the u.s. is ready deployed on drains that i do you think it means i need both of these in the washington. jesting people parents need special forces for surgical strikes even they thought would violate the un mandates. as a military officer i i can't doubt that at all because i don't see that where...
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didn't try to auction it off for big bucks. that maybe why he may be wishing he kept it instead coming up. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. >>> crime and punishment tonight, the investigators who built the murder case against casey anthony speak out for the first time since she was acquitted of the charge last week. at a news conference today in orlando, investigators maintained they had a solid case against casey, and while they're unhappy with the jury's decision they called on the public to respect it. a key point in the discussion today, the defense claimed that caylee died in an accidental drowning in the family swimming pool. now, a lead investigator said when they questioned casey about her daughter's death, she never said anything about
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. >> i want to talk about the big month coming up in iowa in august. there's a lot going on in the g.o.p. primary. can you handicap the race for us a little bit in iowa and specifically handicap the straw poll, as you see it now, a couple of weeks out? >> well, first of all, it's a very fluid situation. as you know, the last time romney won the poll but then the iowa caucuses was won by governor huckabee. since huckabee decided relatively late not to run, things are wide open. and romney is not competing in the straw poll. so, you know, the two -- romney is the national frontrunner but not competing in the straw poll. so you've got a wide open situation. congressman michelle bachmann was born and raised in iowa. i think she got off to a really good start here. governor pawlenty, the former governor of minnesota, although he's not done well in the polls, he may surprise some people i think he may do better than people expect. also, you got ron paul, who's going to be competitive in this. herman cane. rick santorum. just recently rick perry, although he'
. >> i want to talk about the big month coming up in iowa in august. there's a lot going on in the g.o.p. primary. can you handicap the race for us a little bit in iowa and specifically handicap the straw poll, as you see it now, a couple of weeks out? >> well, first of all, it's a very fluid situation. as you know, the last time romney won the poll but then the iowa caucuses was won by governor huckabee. since huckabee decided relatively late not to run, things are wide open. and...
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changes and big cuts in public services. candace gib son has the story as to what it could mean to the state's pocketbook and way of life for many californians. >> geting tired. >> reporter: for the fassetts the fourth of july week send to the about fireworks. >> it was very hairy. >> reporter: it's about family and the great outdoors. >> wow!, look at that. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath state beach, a state park north of los angeles but this may be their last independence holiday here. the park is slated to close in september. >> do you feel like you're kind of losing a family member. >> we do. this is our favorite spot. >> i feel safe here. it's really great for families. amid the pristine beauty of california's state parks, there is an ugly reality, finances. they've seen their budgets cut by 43% since 2006. and now cash 12r57ed california is shutting down -- 70 of its 278 state parks to save money. the closures are first for california. and another devastating
changes and big cuts in public services. candace gib son has the story as to what it could mean to the state's pocketbook and way of life for many californians. >> geting tired. >> reporter: for the fassetts the fourth of july week send to the about fireworks. >> it was very hairy. >> reporter: it's about family and the great outdoors. >> wow!, look at that. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath state...
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fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies or whether you look at emerging markets or low income countries the issue of unemployment is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already led to one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nation's suffering the most are expecting aid from the i.m.f. has been presented at times as the only option as a series of measures are now being put into place the questions too are in the dollar and how its value may or may not change under her watch for managing the debt crisis around the world or fall at the top of her agenda as the rest of the world watches with hope first ability and an unstable world in washington christine freeze out r.t. . as the i.m.f. funny you gather funds for greece is portugal which could not hold a second bailout its government bonds were this we classified as junk top a credit ratings agency but it's
fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies or whether you look at emerging markets or low income countries the issue of unemployment is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already led to one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nation's suffering the most are...